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PEOFESSOH JENSEN, HERBALIST, (Late of Denmark), Opposite Kempthorno, Prosser and Co. s, TUAM STREET, HAVING opened tho above place of business for tho manufacture and sale of Herbal Remedies, will be glad of a call from any persons afflicted with general maladies, which he is prepared to treat. THE PROFESSOR May bo soon at bis Laboratory, Tnam street, near High street, And recommends bis great TONIC Aa the greatest destroyer, NOT OF MAN OR WOMAN, That the World has ever seen. Ladies and Gentlemen, —Don’t misunderstand Professor Jensen when he emphatically statoa his MEDICINE KILLS DISEASE, 'while the Fills and Grease, tho Mineral Poisons, the Epsom Salta and Chalk Water breeds disease I Don’t Forget 1 PROFESSOR JENSEN’S RENOWNED AND Uft SURPASSED TONIO la made from tho Best American Herbs. This Tonic has been handed down to Professor Jensen by lineal descent from the anolent patriarch Mothnaaleh, who, when he found ont its strengthening efficacy, causing his own life to bo prolonged to such an unprecedented old sge, commissioned his children, Lamecb and Noah, to proclaim its wonderful restorative power in all languages -and to all people on tho face of the earth ; and now Professor Jecaen presents to the public tho VEB V S AME TONIO that that Ancient Patiiaroh used so many years,before the flood. . . Remember the address, aa It is important : PROFESSOR JENSEN, Team Street, Opposite Kempthorne, Prosser and Oo.’s, KROFESSOB JENSBN’3 DBOPS. This Renowned Vegetable Compound is tile outcome of close and steady application to the means of alleviating pain in its manifold positions in the structure of Man, and can be highly recommended In all cases where cheap, simple and efficient remedies are -required. For Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Earns, Swellings, it has no equal. It will arrest Mortification; Ease the most violent Internal Pains, Can be taken Internally, and applied Externally, in all oases cf Pain or Sickeneas, and has scarcely ever been known to fail. DIRECTIONS. For Fains and Swellings, bathe freely, and toko a small doss. For Headache, a small dose, bathe the head, and soufF a little np the nose—it will move the pain. It is good for Bruises, Sprains, Swelled Joints, and Old Sores ; it will allay Inflam■aaUttn, bring down Swelling, and ease all hinds of palm. For Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, &0., add one-fourth of Spirits of Wine to a table- - spoonful of the Mixture. JENSEN’S BALM OF GILEAD 2a a safe and speedy Remedy for Skin Diseases. Blood Spots, Fawn Freckles, and Blotched Faces. A trial will oonvinoe the most sceptical. _ Prepared only by the Professor, at his Manufactory, Tuam street, Christchurch, where all kinds of Herbs will bo Kept in Stock. TESTIMONIALS. To Professor J en.sen. Sir, —Allow me to tender you my heartfelt thanks for the perfect cure you have effected to the troublesome corns from which 3, previously to seeing you, have been differing the most excruciating pains for the last ten years and more, and from which, owing to yoar careful and judicious treatment, I am at the present time perfectly free. Should this reference be of any good to you, you are welcome to nse it in any manner yon may think fit. 1 am, &0., THO 5 !. SHACKLE, Temuka, December 3rd, 1879, Professor Jensen. Waltham, November 17th, 1830. Sir, —Having been perfectly oared of horrible corns on my feet, I mast, in justice to you, give you my heartfelt thanks for the relief yon have given me, and shall be glad to satisfy any inquiries as to yoar abilities and very reasonable charges. I am, years obediently, JOHN BATES. Wilson’s Bridge, Waltham, November 30th, 1860. Mb Jensen. Sir, —I am glad to say that the injury I received (by being rushed with a oow) has been quite cured by using your lotion, whioh I found did me more good than any other treatment. I shall be glad to make year drops and lotion known where I can. I remain, yours trnly. WILLIAM WAKEFIELD. To Professor Jensen. Sir,—Allow ma to tender you my heartfelt thanks for the perfect cure. The drops have given me great relief for my head and stomach. I am, &0., MBS PAPPS. Waltham. To Professor Jensen, Sir, —Allow mo to give my most heartfelt thanks for the perfect onra the drops have done my head. MRS NELSON. Pound road, Sydenham, Jan. 14th, 1881. Mr Jensen. Sir,—l have pleasure in bearing testimony •to the virtue of your drops, whioh gave mo Immediate relief, and have found more benefit in two bottles than in a hamper lull of the stuff administered by what yon call the faculty gentlemen. I hop • to bo all right in a few weeks, whin I shall make yoar valuable drops bettor and more deservedly known, as they ought to be, and am. Yours respectfully, SARAH STANLUKE. To Professor Jensen. flir, —Allow me to tender you my heartfelt thanks for the perfect cure you have effected to the troublesome chilblains from which I, previously to seeing you, have been suffering the most excruciating pain ; but, owing to your judicious treatment, 1 am at Uao present time perfectly free Should this reference be of any good to you, you are welcome to use it in any manner yon may dhlak proper, I am, &0., W. KIRKWOOD. Christchurch, August 11th, 1880. To Mr P. Jensen. BBr, —Having used your dropa for the loot barf Slight for sciatica, I have much pleasure la listing I find them the best remedy J have hitherto need. J. W. BARTLEY, Sixth street, Sydenham. . February 7th. 1681. 7480

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2181, 21 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2181, 21 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2181, 21 February 1881, Page 4

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